Michael Kirby/Auburn JournalRory Bosio (L) and Meghan Arbogast (R) hug after their finish Saturday. Arbogast finished first for the women with a time of 4:06:45, Bosio finished second for the women.

Michael Kirby/Auburn JournalMax King of Bend OR set a new course record of 3:08:50 with his win.

Michael Kirby/Auburn JournalHeather Hunter of Cool, crosses the Knickerbocker Creek Saturday with other runners. Hunter was running in the second wave starting at 8:10 am.

Michael Kirby/Auburn JournalJuan De Oliva of San Francisco De Rincon gets refreshed at the Auburn Lake Trail aid station 21 miles into the race. De Oliva finished 11th with a time of 3:52:53. Aid station volunteer Hans Peter (L) was dispensing water.

Michael Kirby/Auburn Journalonathan Gunderson (L) and Mariano Pontilas (R) cross a swollen creek almost eight miles into the race Saturday in Cool.

Michael Kirby/Auburn JournalMeghan Arbogast crosses a creek almost eight miles into the race Saturday. Arbogast went on to win the womens side of the Way Too Cool 50K Endurance Run.

Michael Kirby/Auburn JournalMax King runs just outside of the Auburn Lake Trail Aid Station on his way to a record breaking time. King was 10 miles away from the finish at this point.

Michael Kirby/Auburn JournalMeghan Arbogast (L) and Rory Bosio (R) ran together most of the race and finished just a minute apart with Arbogast taking the womens winners title.

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The 24th Way Too Cool 50K Endurance Run got off Saturday morning with perfect conditions in Cool. The 31 mile course covers some beautiful trails starting on the Olmstead Loop and part of the Western States Trail. Several creek crossing made for an exciting 2013 course. Max King of Bend OR set a new course record 3:08:50. Megan Arbogast of Corvallis OR won the women's side with 4:06:45.